Batch

Have you ever tried to create your own custom batch with Camunda BPM?
Well, I did, and it was very time consuming and quite complex. There isn’t really a public API for this purpose.
You have to work at the entity level and take care that batch configuration is saved to the ACT_GE_BYTEARRAY database table.

The goal of this extension is to provide a simple way of using the Camunda Batch functionality for your own purposes.

If you have no clue what Camunda Batch is for, it can be used to split a huge workload (e.g., like reassigning all tasks) into small asynchronous jobs.
See the official Camunda docs for more details: Camunda Batch

Camunda 7.6 got released few weeks ago and it comes with many new exciting features. One of them is the extended Batch Operation feature and within this post I am gonna tell you what you can do with it and why it is so useful. Before I outline some really good use cases for Batch Operations let’s have a look what the concept actually means.
Batch In general, batch processing is a concept in which a number of jobs is executed without manual intervention.